'Beginning’ was one of the most expensive movies made in India, enthrals audience with its sheer screenplay, stunning visuals and kickass actions sequences. Since then, sequel to ‘Beginning’ was hot star among movie buffs and WKKB became most spoken words for last two weeks. Apparently expectations raised to its peak whilst ‘Conclusion’ ended with an average watch with more predictability and conflicting character attitudes. However, it gives few goosebumps moments which make you feel that movie is gonna be exciting from that point but leaves you disappointed after that. You have seen Kattappa in a loyal stubborn profile in ‘Beginning’ suddenly turns out to be hilarious in first half of ‘Conclusion’, loosing the tempo of character. On similar note, Shivagami the only person who has got the control over Baahubali is being shown as shrewd, intelligent and politically brilliant character but got easily manipulated by Bhallala Devaa and Pinggalathevan in an important segment in screenplay. Having said, the terrific boost happens just 10 minutes before interval and 20 minutes of second half. The scene which Shivagami carries baby and announces kingship before escaping (opening scene of ‘Beginning’) is the ultimate scene which does offer goosebumps. War sequences were innovative (except few disastrous strategies), mind-blowing visuals and above par background score. Though visuals are feast to watch, VFX doesn't match to the standards that people were claiming. The pillars of ‘Conclusion’ are Ramya Krishnan and Prabhas. While Rana Daggubati, Sathyaraj and Anuksha showcased some stellar performances, Nassar was a huge disappointment and irritation.
Finally, the man behind the show S S Rajamouli - You are the real hero, not because of conclusion’s aesthetic sense but for re-writing Indian cinema history with Baahubali that kills the locution ‘One and Only Bollywood’.
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